U.S. patent number 6,611,973 [Application Number 10/146,153] was granted by the patent office on 2003-09-02 for bed structure with storage area.
Invention is credited to Michelle D. Connell.
United States Patent |
6,611,973 |
Connell |
September 2, 2003 |
Bed structure with storage area
Abstract
A bedding assembly having a storage area integrated therewith.
In one aspect, the assembly comprises one or more platforms having
a recessed storage area and a deck pivotably mounted to the
platform. The deck may be pivoted generally over the platform
between a horizontal position where a use can lie upon the deck,
such as for sleeping, and a non-horizontal position to allow access
to the storage area of the platform. In another aspect, the bedding
assembly provides a storage solution for a bunk bed type
arrangement. The assembly comprises upper and lower platforms, a
deck pivotably mounted at least one of the platforms, a pair of end
frames extending between the upper and lower platforms, and a pair
of base supports. The upper and lower platforms have sleeves formed
therethrough, and at least one of the platforms has a recessed
storage area with a pivotably mounted deck thereon to allow access
to the storage area. The deck is pivotable between a horizontal
position wherein a user may lie thereon and a non-horizontal
position for access to the storage area by the user. To rigidly
couple the upper and lower platforms together, the end frames have
vertical posts and at least one horizontal cross member formed
therebetween, the vertical posts of the end frames being slidably
received into the sleeves of the platforms. Like the end frames,
the base supports have first and second vertical posts of the based
supports being slidably received into the sleeves of the lower
platform and configured to support the weight of the bed
assembly.
Inventors: |
Connell; Michelle D.
(Wheatland, WY) |
Family
ID: |
26843618 |
Appl.
No.: |
10/146,153 |
Filed: |
May 15, 2002 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
5/9.1; 16/35R;
5/308; 5/510; 5/931 |
Current CPC
Class: |
A47C
17/86 (20130101); A47C 19/20 (20130101); A47D
7/007 (20130101); Y10S 5/931 (20130101); Y10T
16/195 (20150115) |
Current International
Class: |
A47D
7/00 (20060101); A47C 17/86 (20060101); A47C
19/20 (20060101); A47C 17/00 (20060101); A47C
19/22 (20060101); A47C 19/00 (20060101); A47C
019/20 (); A47C 017/50 (); A47C 019/22 () |
Field of
Search: |
;5/9.1,8,308,58,931,510
;16/35R |
References Cited
[Referenced By]
U.S. Patent Documents
Foreign Patent Documents
Primary Examiner: Grosz; Alexander
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Lathrop & Gaga, L.C.
Parent Case Text
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority to U.S. provisional application
serial No. 60/291,030, and is incorporated herein by reference.
Claims
We claim:
1. A bed assembly, comprising: upper and lower platforms having
sleeves formed therethrough, at least one of the upper and lower
platforms having a recessed storage area; a deck pivotably mounted
to the at least one of the upper and lower platforms having a
recessed storage area, the deck being pivotable between a
horizontal position wherein a user may lie thereon and a
non-horizontal position for access to the storage area by the user;
and a pair of end frames each having first and second vertical
posts and at least one horizontal cross member formed therebetween,
the first and second vertical posts being slidably received into
the sleeves of the upper and lower platforms to couple the upper
and lower platforms together at a distance from one another.
2. The bed of claim 1, wherein the platform comprises: a generally
rectangular base shelf; a set of parallel endwalls extending
generally along transverse end edges of the base shelf; and a set
of parallel sidewalls extending generally along longitudinal side
edges of the base shelf.
3. The bed of claim 1, wherein the deck comprises a planar member
having opposing side guards extending upwardly from longitudinal
side edges thereof, one of the side guards having an aperture
therethrough to facilitate gripping of the deck for pivoting
thereof relative to the at least one platform.
4. The bed of claim 1, wherein the upper and lower platforms are
generally rectangular and have perimeter corners, and the sleeves
are generally located at perimeter corners of the upper and lower
platforms.
5. The bed of claim 1, further comprising a pair of upper end
guards slidably received into sleeves of the upper platform.
6. The bed of claim 1, wherein the first and second vertical posts
of the pair of end frames and the sleeves of the upper and lower
platforms have a plurality of horizontal apertures extending at
least partially therethrough and configured to receive a plurality
of fasteners to rigidly connect the pair of end frames to the upper
and lower platforms.
7. The bed of claim 1, further comprising a lift mechanism mounted
to the at least one of the upper and lower platforms having a
recessed storage area and the deck to assist in pivoting the deck
from at least the horizontal position to the non-horizontal
position, the lift mechanism attached at a first end to a bracing
arm affixed to the platform within the recessed storage area and
attached at a second end to the deck.
8. The bed of claim 1, further comprising a pair of base supports
each having first and second vertical posts and at least one
horizontal cross member formed therebetween, the first and second
vertical posts being slidably received into the sleeves of the
lower platform, and the pair of base supports configured to support
the weight of the bed assembly.
9. The bed of claim 8, further comprising a plurality of casters
mounted to a pair of base supports to allow for movement of the bed
across a surface.
10. The bed of claim 8, further comprising a locking footing
extensible in a downward direction from at least one of a pair of
base supports and configured to contact a surface and support at
least a portion of the weight of the bed on the surface while
frictionally resisting movement of the bed laterally across the
surface.
11. A bed assembly, comprising: upper and lower platforms coupled
together at a distance from one another by a pair of end frames, at
least one of the upper and lower platforms having a recessed
storage area, the pair of end frames each having first and second
vertical posts and at least one horizontal cross member formed
therebetween; and a deck pivotably mounted to the at least one of
the upper and lower platforms having a recessed storage area, the
deck comprising a planar member having opposing side guards
extending upwardly from longitudinal side edges thereof, one of the
side guards having an aperture therethrough to facilitate gripping
of the deck for pivoting thereof relative to the at least one
platform, the deck being pivotable between a horizontal position
wherein a user may lie thereon and a non-horizontal position for
access to the storage area by the user.
12. The bed assembly of claim 11, wherein the recessed storage area
is formed by a base shelf and a set of vertical walls extending
from a perimeter of the base shelf, the bed assembly further
comprising: two or more dividers extending transversely across the
base shelf from opposing vertical walls; and a lockbox formed
between two adjacent dividers to securely position items
therein.
13. The bed assembly of claim 11, wherein the first and second
vertical posts are slidably received into sleeves formed generally
at perimeter corners of the upper and lower platforms, the first
and second vertical posts and sleeves having a plurality of
horizontal apertures extending at least partially therethrough and
configured to receive a plurality of fasteners.
14. The bed assembly of claim 11, further comprising first and
second base supports mounted to the lower platform, the at least
one locking footing being mounted to at least one of the first and
second base supports.
15. The bed assembly of claim 14, further comprising a plurality of
casters mounted to the first and second base supports to allow for
movement of the bed across a surface.
16. The bed assembly of claim 11, further comprising a lift
mechanism mounted to the at least one of the upper and lower
platforms having a recessed storage area and the deck to assist in
pivoting the deck from the horizontal position to the
non-horizontal position.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to bedding structures and, more
particularly, to an bedding structure having a storage area formed
integrally therewith.
DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ART
Bedding assemblies have been configured with areas for storage of
various item, such as clothing, linens, personal effects, etc.
These designs typically comprise "pull-out" or other similar drawer
designs located beneath framing members that support a mattress
thereon. U.S. Design Pat. No. D379,877, of Tilley, is an example of
a bunk bed design where a set of drawers are positioned beneath a
lower platform, the contents of such drawers being accessed by
pulling the drawers out from underneath the bed frame. Similarly,
U.S. Pat. No. 4,811,438, of Simpson, discloses a storage unit for a
bed assembly comprising a number of pull-out drawers supported by
rail members mounted to an underside of a bed frame.
Unfortunately, storage solutions for bedding are often inconvenient
for storage and retrieval of items in tight quarters, such as in
dorm rooms, sea faring vessels, military barracks, hospital rooms,
or other similar arrangements. Storage solutions employing drawers
are also susceptible to being accidentally slid out form the
bedding assembly when, for example, the surface upon which the
bedding is located encounters turbulence or tilt, such as aboard a
ship or other moving object. Additionally, bedding assemblies
having storage areas lack a simple and quick method for assembly
and disassembly of the frame structure.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a bedding assembly having a storage
area integrated therewith. In one aspect, the assembly comprises
one or more platforms having a recessed storage area and a deck
pivotably mounted to the platform. The deck may be pivoted
generally over the platform between a horizontal position where a
use can lie upon the deck, such as for sleeping, and a
non-horizontal position to allow access to the storage area of the
platform.
In another aspect, the bedding assembly provides a storage solution
for a bunk bed type arrangement. The assembly comprises upper and
lower platforms, a deck pivotably mounted at least one of the
platforms, a pair of end frames extending between the upper and
lower platforms, and a pair of base supports. The upper and lower
platforms have sleeves formed therethrough, and at least one of the
platforms has a recessed storage area. The platform having the
recessed storage area also has the pivotably mounted deck thereon
to allow access to the storage area; the deck being pivotable
between a horizontal position wherein a user may lie thereon and a
non-horizontal position for access to the storage area by the user.
To rigidly couple the upper and lower platforms together, the end
frames have vertical posts and at least one horizontal cross member
formed therebetween, the vertical posts of the end frames being
slidably received into the sleeves of the platforms. Like the end
frames, the base supports have first and second vertical posts of
the based supports being slidably received into the sleeves of the
lower platform and configured to support the weight of the bed
assembly.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a bedding assembly in accordance
with an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a front elevational view of the bedding assembly.
FIG. 3 is a side elevational view of the bedding assembly.
FIG. 4 is an exploded view of the bedding assembly.
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the platform and deck of the
present invention showing the deck pivoted to a non-horizontal
position.
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a divider of the present
invention.
FIG. 7 is an exploded view of a lockbox of the present
invention.
FIG. 8 is a side elevational view of the deck of the present
invention showing a side guard pivotably mounted to the deck.
FIG. 9 is an exploded view of a base support of the present
invention.
FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 10--10 showing
an end frame and a base support inserted into a sleeve of a
platform in accordance with an embodiment of the present
invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The bedding assembly of the present invention having a storage area
integrated therewith is shown generally at 10 in FIGS. 1-4. The
assembly 10 comprises one or more platforms 12 having a recessed
storage area 13 and a deck 14 pivotably mounted to the platforms
12. A mattress (not shown) or similar bedding structure may be
placed upon the deck 14 to provide a comfortable sleeping surface.
Optionally, a pair of end frames 16 may be employed to interconnect
multiple platforms 12 to form a multi-tier bed, and a pair of base
supports 18 are configured to support the weight of the assembly 10
thereon. The deck 14 rotates between a horizontal position where
such deck is resting upon the platform 12 to enclose the storage
area 13, and a non-horizontal or angled "open" position whereby the
deck is rotated above and away from a direct, overlying
relationship with the platform to allow for access to the storage
area. The components of the assembly 10 can be made of various
materials, such as metals, wood, etc.
As seen in FIGS. 4 and 5, platform 12 has a generally planar,
rectangular base shelf 20 upon which items to be stored may be
placed. Parallel sidewalls 22 are disposed on an upper surface 24
of the base shelf 20 and extend generally along longitudinal side
edges 26 of the base shelf. Similarly, parallel endwalls 28 are
disposed on the base shelf upper surface 24 and extend generally
along transverse end edges 30 of the base shelf. In this
arrangement, the sidewalls 22 and endwalls 28 extend around the
perimeter of the base shelf 20 and cooperate to define the storage
area 13 therebetween. The sidewalls 22 and endwalls 28 may be
connected to the platform 12 by various means, such as fasteners or
adhesives, or if these components are made of metal, by welding
them together. Fasteners, as used with various components of the
bedding assembly 10, refer to arrangements such as a bolt and nut
configuration, a bolt and locking washer configuration, or other
similar designs.
The platform 12 may also have a plurality of sleeves 32 to allow
the end frames 16, the base supports 18, and other components of
the bedding assembly 10 to be connected to the platform 12 through
insertion therein. The sleeves 32 are preferably formed with, or
attached to, the base shelf upper surface 24 near perimeter corners
34 of the base shelf 20, and may have various cross sectional
shapes, such as circular, rectangular, hexagonal, octagonal, etc.,
the shape generally corresponding to the components that are
inserted therein. In one aspect, connection between the sleeves 32
and the bedding assembly components is accomplished by providing a
plurality of apertures extending horizontally at least partially
therethrough such that fasteners may be inserted into such
apertures to interconnect the platform 12 to the desired assembly
component. Mounting brackets 37 having apertures therethrough may
be positioned within the sleeves 32 such that the apertures are
aligned with the apertures of the sleeve 32 and the bedding
assembly component to provide a mating surface for the assembly
component within the sleeve upon attachment thereto. As with the
sidewalls 22 and endwalls 28, the sleeves 32 may be connected to
the platform 12 by fasteners, adhesives, or alternatively, welding
if the sleeves and platform are made of metal. In another aspect,
the platform 12 and components thereof may be formed from a single
piece of metal, such as by stamping.
To allow for segregation of stored items in the storage area 13 of
platform 12, dividers 36 can be extended across the storage area on
the base shelf 20, preferably transversely between the longitudinal
sidewalls 22, to form individual storage regions. FIG. 6 shows a
close-up view of a single divider 36. The divider 36 has a pair of
web sections 38 extending downward from an interconnecting upper
member 39, lateral flanges 40 extending orthogonally from opposite
longitudinal ends 41 of the web sections, and a base flange 43
extending orthogonally from the lower edge 45 of each of the web
sections. Web sections 38 of adjacent dividers 36 form divider
walls to define an individual storage region. The lateral flanges
40 of each web section 38 are configured to abut the sidewalls 22,
the base flanges 43 are configured to rest upon the base shelf 20,
and the upper member 39 is configured to abut the deck 14 when such
deck is in a mating, overlying position relative to the platform 12
(i.e., the "horizontal" position). These flanges 40, 43 aid in
bracing the divider 36 as well as providing a surface area for
welding or otherwise attaching the divider to the base shelf 20 and
the sidewalls 22. The dividers 36 are spaced apart so as to provide
individual storage regions of desired sizes based on the dimensions
of items that are to be stored in the platform 12.
As seen in FIG. 7, a lockbox 42 can be provided in the storage area
13 to securely hold certain items and to limit access to such
items. The lockbox 42 is formed by positioning a 2-hinged door
member 44 and surrounding frame 46 on the base shelf 20 between two
adjacent dividers 36 and abutting against one of the sidewalls 22
to define a secure region therein. The frame 46 has a outer rail
48, a downwardly extending plate 50, and flanges 52 extending
orthogonally from the rail. The flanges 52 are configured to abut
the sidewalls 22 and adjacent dividers 36 to provide a surface area
for welding or otherwise attaching the lockbox 42 to the sidewall
22 and dividers 36. A first plate 54 of the door member 44 has a
lock mechanism 56 that secures the position of the first plate
relative to the frame 46. A handle 58 may also be affixed to the
first plate 54 to allow for rotation of the plate about a first
hinge 60 to allow access to the secure region. Alternatively, an
upward pulling force can be applied to the handle 58 to upwardly
displace the first plate 54 and simultaneous rotate a second plate
62 about a second hinge 64 to enable access to the secure
region.
The deck 14 is best seen in FIGS. 1-5, and has two opposing side
guards 66 extending from longitudinal side edges 68 of a planar
section 70. The side guards 66 inhibit an occupant on the deck 14
from rolling off of such deck 14 and keep a mattress or similar
bedding structure from sliding off of the deck when it is pivoted
to a non-horizontal position to allow access to the storage area 13
of the platform 12. The side guards 66 preferably taper in height
above the planar section 70 from a central region 72 towards
opposite longitudinal ends 74, facilitating access to corners of a
mattress for "bed making" or for accessing other items placed upon
the deck. A handle 76, in the form of an aperture, may be formed in
one of the opposing side guards 66 that is opposite from the
longitudinal side edge 68 where the deck 14 is pivotably mounted to
the platform 12. The handle 76 provides an area where a user can
grip the side guard 66 to apply an upward force to rotate the deck
14 away from the horizontal position to access the recessed storage
area 13. A hinge 78 provides the mechanism for pivotably mounting
the deck 14 to the platform 12. The hinge 78 may be mounted to an
under surface 80 of the deck 14 and to a top ledge 82 of one of the
parallel sidewalls 22. As shown in FIG. 8, a hinge 83 may also be
attached to the side guards 66 and to the deck 14 to allow the side
guards to be pivotably rotated to lie flat against the deck to
provide additional vertical clearance for a deck rotated upwardly
and away from the horizontal position. In one aspect, the deck 14
is made of wood and the side guards 66 are affixed to the deck
using fasteners or adhesives.
To assist in rotation of the deck 14 away from horizontally
overlying the platform 12 to expose the storage area 13, and to
assist in returning the deck to the horizontal position to enclose
the storage area, one or more lift mechanisms 84 are provided. As
seen in FIG. 5, the lift mechanism 84 may be an gas or air spring,
or other lift assisting device. The lift mechanism 84 applies a
force to upwardly displace a mounting block 86 affixed to deck 14,
thereby rotating the deck away from the horizontal position. A
bracing arm 88 is affixed to the base shelf 20 of the platform 12
to attach to the lift mechanism 84 on an end opposite of the
mounting block 86 to provide a structure that the lift mechanism
can "push-off" of for extension. Fasteners can be used to attach
the lift mechanism 84 to the mounting block 86 and bracing arm
88.
In the aspect of the present invention employing two or more
platforms 12, the end frames 16 and base supports 18 provide the
structure to form a multi-tier or "bunk" bed. FIG. 4 shows an
exploded view of the elements of assembly 10 in accordance with
this aspect. One of each of the end frames 16 is generally located
at opposing transverse ends of the platforms 12. Likewise, one of
each of the base supports 18 is generally located at opposing
transverse ends of a lower platform 12 adjacent to the floor upon
which the assembly 10 is resting. Each pair of end frames 16 extend
vertically between an upper platform 90 and a lower platform 92.
The height of an occupant space for the lower platform 92 is
generally defined by the height of an end frame 16 minus the
distance the end frame extends into the sleeves 32 of the upper and
lower platforms 90, 92. Each end frame 16 comprises a pair of
vertical posts 94 and at least one cross-member 96 extending
therebetween. Attachment of the cross-member 96 to the pair of
vertical posts 94 may be accomplished by, for example, welding or
other attachment means. The cross-member 96 is preferably
horizontal in orientation such that it may serve as a step or
latter for an occupant to reach the upper platform 90, but could
have another shape so long as the cross-member provides a brace to
laterally support the vertical posts 94. Also, the spacing between
cross-members 96 is ideally such that the members form together a
latter. Both the vertical posts 94 and the cross-member 96 are
preferably tubular structures, and the vertical posts 94 have a
cross-sectional shape that allows for insertion into the sleeves 32
of the platforms 12 such that the posts--having a correspondingly
smaller cross-sectional dimension that the inside of the sleeves
32--may be slidingly received by such sleeves. Upper and lower
regions 98, 100 of the vertical posts 94 have horizontal apertures
extending at least partially therethrough to match the apertures of
the sleeves 32 of upper and lower platforms 90, 92 and accept
fasteners inserted therein to couple the upper and lower platforms
together at a specific distance. Multiple apertures may be disposed
along each of the upper and lower regions 98, 100 such that the
posts 94 can be extended for varying lengths into the platform
sleeves 32 to coupled together the upper and lower platforms 90, 92
at a range of distances depending on the needs of the occupant.
The base support 18, as seen in FIG. 9, comprises a pair of
vertical posts 102 and a cross-member 104 similar to the end frames
16, and are preferably tubular. A pair of base supports 18 are
preferably employed for each bedding assembly 10. Upper regions 105
of the vertical posts 102 are slidably received into the sleeves 32
of the lower platform 92; lower regions 106 of the vertical posts
102 contact a surface upon which the assembly 10 is located to
transfer the weight load of the assembly to the surface.
Preferably, a set of casters 108 are mounted to the vertical post
lower regions 106 to transfer the weigh load to the underlying
floor and allow for ease in movement of the assembly 10 across the
floor to a specific location and facilitate a quick orientation of
the assembly in rooms of varying geometry. Additionally, a mounting
plate 110 may be affixed to the cross-member 104 to provide a
structure upon which a locking footing 112 is attached. Preferably,
the mounting plate 110 is positioned at about the mid-point along
the cross-member 104 between the vertical posts 102. The locking
footing 112 has an upper mating surface 114 for attachment to the
mounting plate 110, a post 116 extending downward from the mounting
plate, extensible linkages 118 mounted to the post to raise and
lower the footing 112 to reach the underlying surface, and a bottom
frictional pad 120 to contact the underlying surface and
frictionally resist lateral movement of the assembly 10 across the
surface. The locking footing 112 should be downwardly extensible to
a position that is at least as low as the casters 108 relative to
the underlying floor to at least partially take the weight load of
the assembly 10 off of the casters 108 and prevent such casters 108
from rolling the assembly 10 across the floor. Attachment means,
such as fasteners, may be used to attach the casters 108 to the
vertical posts 102 and the locking footing 112 to the mounting
plate 110.
If it is desired to have more that two platforms 12 in one bedding
assembly 10 (i.e., more than an upper and lower platform 90, 92),
an additional pair of end frames 16 may be positioned between the
upper platform 90 and the third platform (not shown) having a deck
14 pivotably mounted thereon. This pattern of additional end frames
16 and platforms may be repeated as desired for a bedding assembly
10. If only upper and lower platforms 90, 92 are needed, a pair of
U-shaped upper end guards 122 may be slidably received into the
sleeves 32 of the upper platform 90 and connect thereto in a
similar fashion as the vertical posts 94 of the end frames 16, as
seen in FIG. 4. One of each of the upper end guards 122 is
generally located at opposing transverse ends of the upper platform
90. Preferably, the upper end guards are tubular structures.
Fasteners may be extended through apertures in the upper end guards
112 and the sleeves to couple the guards to the upper platform 90.
It should also be understood that if more than two platforms are
provided in an assembly 10, the upper end guards 112 can be
connected to the sleeves 32 of the uppermost platform 12.
In another aspect of the present invention shown in FIG. 10, the
base supports 18, end frames 16, and upper end guards 112 may be
configured to be inserted into the sleeves 32 of the platforms 12 a
sufficient distance as to abut one another. This would allow direct
transfer of the weight loads of the assembly 10 through the end
frames 16 and the base supports 18 as opposed to each platform 12
carrying the load of platforms and other components of the assembly
located above such platform through the fasteners thereof.
Additionally, if it is desired to further speed assembly and
disassembly of the present invention, the fasteners used to connect
the base supports 18 and end frames 16 to the sleeves 32 of
platforms 12 may be eliminated such that the platform sleeves are
merely lowered onto the base supports 18 and the end frames 16 to
allow such platforms to rest thereon. More specifically, the
sleeves 32 of the lower platform 92 are slid over the vertical
posts 102 of the base support 18 until the platform abuts and rests
on the base support cross-member 104. Likewise, the sleeves 32 of
the upper platform 90 are slid over the vertical posts 94 of the
end frames 16 until the platform abuts and rests on the uppermost
end frame cross-member 96. The upper end guards 112 can also be
slid into the sleeves 32 of the upper platform 90 without
attachment by fasteners such that the guards can be easily removed
by applying an upward force thereto.
The bedding assembly 10 of the present invention thus provides a
more integrated bed structure and storage area. Pivotable mounting
of the deck 14 to the platform 12 allows for easy access and
viewing of items placed in the storage area 13. The assembly 10 may
be configured with varying number of platforms 12 depending on the
number of beds needed in a certain available space. For example, if
a room has a floor with a small number of square footage, but the
room has a large height, multiple platforms 12 may be arranged in a
single assembly 10 such that sleeping and storage areas are
maximized for a given amount of floor space. It is also to be
understood that any one or more of the platforms 12 may be provided
with out a pivoting deck 14 and recessed storage area 13 so long as
at least one platform of the assembly 10 has a pivoting deck and
recessed storage area. Further, while certain forms of the present
invention have been illustrated and described herein, it is not to
be limited to the specific forms or arrangement of parts described
and shown.
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